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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1997089
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/7/1997
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(..._ <br />~II II~~I~III~~~~ ~II <br />999 <br />November 4, 1997 <br /> <br />RECE11~~(1 <br />Nnv 0 7 1997 <br />BNiSiN!I Pf ~~.nPrals h l~rnla.y <br />,` <br />Ms. Lavern Lemay <br />Minerals Program Assistant of The State of Colorado <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />Division of Minerals and Geology <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Deaz Ms. Lernay: <br />M~~ ~-°~F <br />I am an azchaeologist who has worked professionally i~ Montezuma County, Colorado <br />since 1969. I earned my Ph.D. from Cambridge University and served as Senior Research <br />Archaeologist for Crow Canyon Archaeological Center for many years. I have also served as the <br />president of the Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists. <br />Yesterday, as a private citizen, I walked over the location of a proposed gravel mine <br />known as the Stone Pit that is located at or neaz Sections 12 and 13, Tier 36 North, Range 17 <br />West, New Mexico (10~') Principal Meridian. I walked over what I believe to be zones marked I, <br />II, III, and IV on the Pre-mining Map. <br />On these zones, especially on Zones II, III, and possibly IV, I witnessed significant <br />indications of prehistoric inhabitation. A rather large site is indicated and from the pottery sherds <br />found on the surface it would indicate inhabitation in the periods 1050-1140 AD. Some pottery <br />samples also indicate a much earlier occupation of the site. I also identified lithic scatter indicating <br />tool-making activities on the site. <br />Unfortunately, within the past six month or so, someone has driven a bulldozer over one <br />part of this section and damaged the surface of the original midden azea. The midden azea is <br />where most artifacts aze present and it is also the azea most commonly associated with burial of <br />human remains. Test pit excavations were dug just a few yards west of the site area. This section <br />deserves preservation, or studied excavation, before any surface mining activities can be allowed. <br />.-i~,k;~ <br />
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